Nomade Eau de Toilette Chloé for women

Nomade Eau de Toilette Chloé for women

main accords
mossy
fruity
floral
earthy
tropical
fresh
woody

Perfume rating 3.81 out of 5 with 1,160 votes

Nomade Eau de Toilette by Chloé is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women. Nomade Eau de Toilette was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Quentin Bisch. Top notes are Litchi, Mirabelle and Citruses; middle notes are Freesia, Rose and Davana; base note is Oakmoss.

Nomade Eau de Toilette is a solar interpretation of the Nomade Eau de Parfum original (2018) from the fashion house of Chloé, which contains natural ingredients sublimated by perfumer Quentin Bisch.

The lively, captivating softness of the lychee accord is revealed in the introductory notes as "the essence of radiant femininity." The freesia note from the original brings its numerous nuances in combination with a delicate and enwrapping floral quality, while the bold and specific character of oak moss exalts the tonalities of this luminous fragrance.

The campaign was shot in Rajasthan by photographer Ryan McGinley. The face of  the perfume is actress Ariane Labed. "She is the Chloé woman: modern, solar and natural, imbued with immutable elegance."

Chloé Nomade is available as a 30, 50, and 75 ml Eau de Toilette.

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Pros

Pros

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Light and easy to wear
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Youthful yet mature
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Captivating, luminous, and elegant
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Perfect for spring and summer
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Lasts several hours without being overpowering
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Pleasant and appealing
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Great for those who want a girly version of Nomade
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No masculine notes
Cons

Cons

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Does not have the dirty retro unisex vibe of the EDP
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Too light for winter
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Not tropical as advertised
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Linear scent
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Lacks substance compared to the original scent
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Freesia note in dry down can be borderline nauseating
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Not suitable for those who prefer woody or earthy scents
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Initial smell can be compared to Indian food or green chutney

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Top Notes

Litchi
Mirabelle
Citruses

Middle Notes

Freesia
Rose
Davana

Base Notes

Oakmoss

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Perfume longevity:3.38 out of5.

Perfume sillage:2.40 out of4.

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Sammysnose

Actually this is a very beautiful scent, bright and performance is amazing.
The citrus ruins it for me, Im trying to love it but I can't easily wear it although when I do, it gets me compliments.

jacig1957

Hi
Can anyone tell me if the Chloe Nomade EDT has the peach in there?
I recently blind bought the Chloe Nomade EDP which Im trying to love but to my nose the peach overpowers everything….this spoils the fragrance for me.
I can’t seem to find a sample for the EDT anywhere x

elibasade

This is such a beautiful fragrance and the only one I had to get another bottle from out of all of the ones I’ve used so far. The longevity and sillage are really good. I think it’s a gorgeous scent, the first 15 secs it is fresh but then it turns to this very spicy and woody fragrance on my skin and I love it. I can’t really smell florals on myself although I did smell it on others more often than not. Definitely my go to for fall.

Hannehoney

Much better than the EDP. This is more fruity and fresh, but it still has the DNA of the original. I think this one is easier to wear and its more likeable :) Good for any occasion and season.

ANNAFRYS

its a pleasant safe fragrance like 50 dollars shower gel from Nieman Marcus....

martel.308

This was a blind buy that I originally regretted. My first experience with this scent was horrible. On paper, strong oak moss was all I smelled; it was very off-putting. It sat on a shelf for awhile.
Recently, I was decluttering my collection, and decided to revisit it before selling. I'm now undecided.

On my skin, it is a warm spicy/woody fragrance, with light florals and a hint of musk in the background. It feels full and well rounded.
In the air (or on clothing) it smells very flat and synthetic. The smell you get from Christmas decorations when they've just been pulled from storage.

For me, the main drawback is sillage and strength: they're too strong for my taste. This last 1-2 days in the air, on my clothing, and skin; regardless of showering/washing.
I find this overpowering and a bit annoying. I get headaches from powerful sillage, and also don't want to commit to a single fragrance for two days in a row.

I'll probably end up selling this.

Sabcia

This is stunning. I blind bought it based on the positive reviews and my love for Chloe Nomade EDP and Absolu. This is the Nomade for summer.

Chinello23

This is so chic and pretty. Love her. You mostly get the citrus and freesia and oakmoss. It's a little overly perfumey as a concoction but very nice.

dcjimr

I sprayed one spray of this on my arm at the duty free shop before my flight. Hours later I was waiting for my baggage at the carousel and kept smelling something really good and realized it was me. Excellent longevity and sillage. This is a fresh fruity chypre that is perfect for summer.

khawater

Straight up guava. You know those guava candies? It's like that. Good stuff if I were into fresh fruity perfumes for warm days. I've been going back and forth about whether I should get a bottle.

Indianrunnerduck

I think this is useful. I choose it often. It's not my favourite and it's not like anything else I own but it is lovely and it's just the ticket for when you've had a bath in the evening and then have some things to potter about and do, like tax returns or watering the garden. It's bright, and sensual without being sexy. It's fresh fruit and swimming pools, it's clean towels and Darjeeling.

thecellophaneflower

I've chosen this as my everyday scent of 2023. Well-blended to the point where it's hard to place it in one olfactory category. Fresh, fruity, floral, woody...it has it all. At the same time, it isn't confusing to the nose. I love a good "je ne sais quoi" scent, and this is it. If you're looking for a signature scent that isn't easy to define, but smells easy and uplifting, this is a great option.
PS Also a great option for those who found the patchouli to be a little too sweaty in the original Nomade. The EDT is gentler and brighter.

❤️🔥🧿plutobabe🔮🌾

Yes, it is brighter & lighter than the EDP, but in being brighter & lighter it loses what makes the EDP so special to me; that balmy warmth that transports me to Laurel Canyon in the ‘70s, open windows, bare feet, sunlight through leaves, wildflower bouquets. This feels much…safer, borderline pedestrian. But for many people, this EDT will be much more approachable, due in large part to the addition of lychee which gives this a very clean, perfume-y smell, not unlike the soapy bite of the much-beloved Chloé EDP. For me, this lychee note smells the way perfume tastes when you accidentally catch some in your mouth. It’s not an unpleasant perfume over all, but I miss the courage of the EDP which smells so gorgeously lived in & self-assured & sexy. This EDT is the shyer, paler sister.

9/14/23 EDIT:

Ok—I feel compelled to amend this review after spending more time with this fragrance over the summer; yes, it is more tame & more approachable than it’s deeper, more sensuous sister, the EDP; yes, it lacks some of the EDP’s lush, bohemian charm. However, it retains the EDP’s warmth & scintillating quality; in the EDP this quality feels jammy, in the EDT it is juicier. If the EDP is barefoot & suntanned & arrives to the party in a bell sleeved linen blouse & no bra, the EDT arrives in faded jeans & rattan mules; similar spirit, but not as given over. It is brighter, lighter, & fresher than the EDP; think of warm summer days when the clouds cast shadows & you eat a peach that leaves your fingers sticky as you ride your bike beneath trees thick with August. This fragrance is memorable, though not as strident as the EDP, & it maintains that bronzed, fuzzy, lived-in feeling that the EDP captures, even if this one is slightly more posh. I have caught the tremulous ghost of this fragrance rising in a warm cloud between my bedsheets on many a summer night, & each time it has made me smile: rosy, juicy, dreamy. What I love about the Nomade line is its vision: I see the woman who I imagine embodying these perfumes. The EDP is a woman who takes each day as it comes, she doesn’t need a plan because she knows herself, she is self-assured, free spirited, & unapologetic. The EDT is the woman who is becoming the aforementioned woman; she’s hopeful, aspirational, & stronger than she seems. If you’re on the fence, I advise you stick with her.

Luckyed

Too much freesia. And quite a bit of moss.

It would be nice to smell on someone else but I find the freesia overwhelming on my skin. I prefer the EDP and absolu which I feel balance out the florals better.

It is clean and would be suitable for a professional environment, I had high hopes of wearing this to work but I am going to have to pass.

lmnsvgz

This is so so so pretty! Chypre has never been this modern or beautiful. This is an airy chypre scent. The lychee in the beginning adds this juicy start to the scent that just makes it extremely likeable.

courant

I ordered the duo set and got an EDP instead of the EDT I ordered. It's not that different that the EDT but it IS different and I would prefer the EDT. I have a huge collection of perfume and as I head towards seventy a whole knowledge base. I'm so pleased I stocked up on some classics before Covid because they are now so hard to get and much more expensive. I don't buy many mainstream perfumes these days and I wear a great many that are loved by me that never fired commercially. As an example I love the remake of Balmain's Ivoire with a bottle that can't help being insanely chic; it was inexpensive. Mine is not to reason why but Chloe Nomade keeps me interested. It is tart and stroppy but not vulgar, lasts all day. Buy the EDT.

C8

Nomade EDT is the 'lighter' flanker, but still very potent, linear scent that lasts and lasts... no opening, middle notes, or dry down, it's exactly the same hours after you've sprayed it, no need to reapply. Have about half a bottle left, but can't bring myself to wear it anymore. I only use it as a room spray nowadays, on the inside of my curtains, just to use it up. I get what dancingdear said before me, one spray goes a long way. Nothing subtle about this one, screams 'perfume!' to everyone in the vicinity.

Dramaloladiva

This is nice. I like to wear this Eau de Toilette MUCH BETTER than the Eau de Parfum. It’s a lot more wearable, not as heavy or obnoxious.
It is fresher and lighter and floral. I like it a lot!

Sarahaahaha

Better than the original :)

dancingdear

This is so sad to me.
I sprayed my wrist and ten seconds later my roommate (who was upstairs) said “are you wearing perfume?” One spray!
I loved how the scent developed the sweetness of the litchi blended so well into the earthier notes. The citrus and mirabelle definitely prevent the rose becoming too strong. Unique but still a very wearable scent.
It dried down and I really had to sniff my wrist to get the beautiful scent.
Later that day I saw my parents who said “you are wearing a lot of perfume!” ONE SPRAY!
It seems I am nose blind to a very strong fragrance.

I had to return it 🥲
If I could barely smell it but all my loved ones were taken aback by the strength it wasn’t worth it.

This doesn’t seem to be a common occurrence so definitely worth trying for yourself because it is a really wonderful scent.

kikio

To me, it's way better than the edp version. Although it's an edt, it lasts long and projects really well. It's modern, clean and classy, well-made, suitable for many occasions from workplace to even a bridal fragrance. I'm not a fan of the chypre type (or even Chloe fragrances in general), but this one has really captivated me! The bitterness in it is so sweet, if that makes any sense, and the flowers are crystalline.

Domina1

As much I disliked he original perfume, this one is excellent. Everything what I din not like in the Nomade perfume is turned down. I like the fruitiness which does not smell too girly. Davana and oakmoss give some bitterness and tartness, just enough, not too much. Feels great wearing it in humid summer of South Florida.

I am looking forward for the full bottle.

Decarabats

I honestly love this. The litchi here gives a tart, fruity, masculine leaning twist, but doesn't take the fragrance full unisex imo. I love that about litchi. But the freesia and rose keep it airy. Also thrilled about the oakmoss in the base, I don't see that as a prominent base note nearly as much as I'd like to.

mothtoaflame___

<3
Even the EDT blows my mind, I just can’t be happier about these 3 pieces really, it’s so rare that I am equally fascinated by all scents of a line. I guess a lot of sophisticated noses are quite picky and mostly underwhelmed by contemporary mainstream fragrances, and go for vintage or niche, but it doesn’t apply to me.
I appreciate designer houses’s current approach blending just a handful amount of notes -
I personally don’t need a massive olfactory pyramid like in big vintages, or the exact opposite approach in niche perfumery, with it’s quite minimalistic style.

Pinja

What a beauty this is. I fell easily for Nomade edt because it resembles 2 beautiful perfumes, Diorissimo and Zoologist Snowy Owl. Initially Nomade EDT smells like Nomade, the middle phase brings some musky Snowy Owl in the play, and the very late drydown adds Diorissimo.
Nomade edt has life in it, it breathes and has a proper development.
Something the notes list does not reveal: It's quite musky. This musky accord especially is what brings Snowy Owl into my mind (nose).
Edit: A modern "reverse chypre": for a minute or two the topnotes have some reseblance to real chypres but the drydown is none other than a musky skinscent.

Ann92

I'm not sure how to feel of it as it smells kinda sugary and a bit fruity at first and it turns sorta masculine smell.. Its not a hate or a like but it confuses me. But it does have better longevity on me so can't complain much as I blind bought it without second thought when introduced.

asg6

This is honestly really lovely—a simple fruity green stunner. Biggest letdown is the longevity on me…that fruity opening disappears immediately on me. Still enjoy this a lot and look forward to wearing it in warmer months

OlhaM

It is my favourite fruity floral perfume for now. It is quite likeable but still unique. The oakmoss adds a little bitter vibe to the sour-sweet base. It makes me happy every time I wear it and it was the only perfume I wanted to wear for more than a month after purchasing it.

Lamiawitipo

It's a nice perfume but nothing to be crazy about. It shares like 65% with the edp but lacks the kick that makes the edp so beautiful and unique. It's like the shy younger sister who shares the same genes and main features with her older gorgeous sister but she's not as perfect as her. This is perfect if the edp is too strong for you or if you want to reapply during the day on the top of it. Longevity and sillage are impressive for such a light airy eau de toilette.

Edit after more wears: I underestimated it. Although not as deep and unique as the edp but equally beautiful. On my skin it turns powdery and the strong litchi note fades away which I prefer. I like it a lot.

Alinedi

I bought the EDP and this came as a tester. After trying both, I prefer the EDT.

bombekmateya

SO much better than original😍 Original is too much in your face and it just doesnt go away.

highbymybay

Fresh sweetness (must be the litchee) on the first spray, dries down to a soft calm base. A modern fragrance well done, it is not cloying at all and the lasting power is a solid 10/10. It's just that I'm not a huge fan of oakmoss so I don't think I'll be getting a bigger bottle of this (glad I sampled it before blind buying it), the duration of Nomade on your skin is like 20% of litchee and the rest of 80% will be oakmoss. If you are new to earthy tones or woody blends, this is a very subtle one to start off with.

P.S. I love the design of the bottle but I wish the name had been different

Sreza7

This is beautiful, elegant fruity floral with an edge from the oak moss that stops it from being too mature. This is the modern Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet. So easy to wear. If you love lychee and oak moss then this is a safe blind buy.

thewildrosebud

I LOVE this perfume! Nomade EDT is fresher, brighter and lighter than the original EDP. I find it opens with a citrusy note, but it must be the litchi. It dries down to smell clean and fresh, floral and beautiful. It is somewhat linear. This perfume would suit any age - it is youthful yet mature at the same time! It lasts several hours on my skin and is never overpowering. It is absolutely perfect for spring, summer, probably even fall, but would maybe be too light for winter. When it comes to comparing the EDT and EDP, I'm also a huge fan of the EDP. I love them both. The EDT to me is better for a hot summer day when you want a more fresh, citrus feel. The only downside of the EDT is that it isn't super easy to find - I don't see it on as many sites as I'd like but safe to say I'm definitely upgrading my mini bottle to full size as soon as possible.

EDIT: I bought a full size of the EDT and love it. One of my go-to scents this summer. Now I am finished my travel size of the EDP so a full-size of that one is on my list next. Then, to try the Absolu :)

cheleine

Very different from the original. This one is brighter, more alive, yet so relaxing. Very well blended and balanced. The smell of clear skin but even better. You can wear this on any occasion but I especially love to wear this after the shower before bed, it’s that comforting. Wonderful, unique scent, like nothing you smelled before. Youthful, timeless, versatile.

silverma

Had a light potpourri vibe to it, but very different in a pleasant way.

Driana

So great. Its so elagante, so good . My next buy.

SiberianBoulevard

EDT: Gorgeous smell uplifting and comforting all at the same time. Warm delicious apricots. Long-lasting and very different to anything else.

dglightblue

nomade edt, summer test, skin, also tested absolute and edp

edt is bright, white or yellow fruits and possibly a white flower giving the light airyness to it. this is not as mossy and earthy as the other two though the moss and woods are detectable giving this a non garden non gourmand take on fruit.
the fruit is semi juicy initially, not sharp.
i would need to test this on its own and i think this whole line needs a skin test in different seasons, the edt is not very detectable though i think had i tested this in the later arvo i would be able to discern it alot more (plus i have another scent on elsewhere).
bright sillage, not great longevity, airy take on fruit+mossy

PerfumeForLainy

I've heard a lot about this brave modern chypre and bought a big bottle of it and a small bottle of absolu edp, because of the notes and my sincere belief that Quentin Bisch can do no wrong.

Based on the comments below, I must be the only one that gets the "Nomade" reference all to well. As every journey, it starts with a promise of something wonderfull, you are awake, fresh out of the shower and smell of tropical fruits and flowers. Very nice. The sun comes out, it's warming up and after a couple of hours arises the need, known to all the nomads, the need of shower, increasing with every step. It is absolutely horrible in confined places like planes, cars and small rooms. At first I thought it smelled like sweaty skin or wet leather/suide, but leather is not listed at all. Fake oakmoss, is that it? The drydown gives off some metall iodine notes as a faint wiff of Baccarat 540 would.

The same happens with Absolu edp and it saddens me greatly. It is early days and I have only worn both in summer. I hope colder weather does some magic to my poor bottles, otherwise it is curtains for both.

It's an addiction

I totally missed I had a sample of the EDT, but discovered it yesterday, so went ahead and sprayed it once on my wrist (around noon). I could smell it all day, without having to bring my nose to where I sprayed, and it was still there when I woke up this morning! Pretty impressive, given this is an EDT.

This has, however, nothing to do with a nomade in my opinion (who moves from one place to another), or a tanned woman with boots on, horses and a desert (commercial), as I did not pick up on anything woody or earthy at all. Instead, it just kept being floral (freesia) and fruity (litchi). It’s not tropical or solar to me either. The EDP might be more up my alley, given the more ‘masculine’ base notes.

Overall, I did find this a very elegant longlasting fruity/floral that I would imagine on a confident but kind, sophisticated woman of 40+, who prefers luxury and never wears casual clothing, always chic.

Astara_Elaria

Interesting, lively, spicy, sunny, tropical. Slightly elegant in a bit of retro style, but also young and modern.
It's funny, but Chloe Nomade seems to be my "on-off" perfume relationship - I always come back, even to the flankers.
In the heat it develops not only a fruity, but almost a vegetable smell on my skin, possibly an effect of the green oakmoss. Sounds a bit weird, but just that makes it interesting enough for me to wear it more often. I think I'm the person who needs a bit of weirdness in her scents to keep the interest going (except for my "safe" perfumes for work). So it is an "almost office-safe perfume" with an edge. For an eau de toilette, longevity is great and it unfolds different layers. And certainly it contains more notes (in the deep drydown I discover the same sandalwood as in the Edp and also a little shy cinnamon, which I can usually smell in the top notes of the Absolu).
IMO the bottle and the images in the ad match the frag perfectly. Nomade is uplifting and free-spirited.

siukankay

is that just me? why I can smell the Guava most of the time while they don't even have this note in the list......

anyway, it smell addictive coz' i like the "Guava" smell thou.

teasandsugar

This smells very similar to my old Nina ricci L'eau light pink apple bottle, a gorgeous lychee cherry sweetness, with an earthy elegant dusty background. The freesia is lovely this is long lasting for a edt also.

Imagine being high up in the mountains,boho outift..suede hat/boots, a fresh breeze of sweet florals/ and cherries on the dusty ground blows around you... im going to order a 30ml :) can see me wearing this day and night as has very classy smell

dglightblue

Nomade edt card test and skin.

A fresh, cleanness runs through this one, woods, the fruit aspect is lighter and it’s all brighter, not so ‘cooked’.
The edp is a bit more concentrated.

The edt blooms a bit more than edp, and of course isn’t as strong

Rose du soir

This is Nomade with oakmoss and patchouli both greatly toned down. A much lighter and delicate chypre, mixed with dominant sweet floral fruity notes. The result is even fresher than the original, supported by citrusy undertones. Pretty soft and inoffensive, the EdT is easy to wear in the office and in the heat, but it doesn't have the dirty retro unisex vibe of the EdP that makes it so special to me. A safe choice for those who want an easygoing and girly version of Nomade.

smellynich

If I’m going to describe this using a popular fragrance this reminds me of Dior’s Blooming Bouquet but less peony/rosy and more fruity, peachy and musky. This also has that “pretty girl” vibe that Blooming Bouquet has.

colorfulmess

I just love this move toward oakmoss in the Nomade line.

As for the toilette, I wish the freshness of that first blast could be sustained, but alas it dries down to a whisper of what it once was. I guess this is safer for office wear.

I prefer the EDP, that mirabelle and patchouli makes it last longer. The EDP is also way more woody and resinous, it smells more like a christmas scent in comparison to this offering. I like this one on its own terms, but I can't see myself buying both.

meg0825

This version is very similar to the original just lighter. The lychee gives this a slightly tropical vibe which makes it a nice summer fragrance. I think I prefer the boozy plum from the EDP though. But again they are very similar and you can't go wrong with either one. Beautiful!

muahah

Bitter oakmoss, some tropical vibe, somewhat soap-y, cold-ish, airy. Simple, direct, clean. Weird combination, smells weird. I'm not sure what association is here. In my personal taste edp version is better.

eaudesommelier

Definitely lychee on the opening. This is sort of the perfume version of an Alsatian gewurztraminer - lychee but not sweet; little tingle of masculine notes on the nose, subtle carpet of white floral. A clean perfume that makes me want to be a dirty hippy.

tinabelcher

I had the Nomade Eau de parfum & loved it. A Macy's saleslady got me to try the Eau de toilette version & I love it even more. The masculine notes in the parfum are much softer in the EDT, but it is still very original & long lasting. Will more than likely buy the inevitable flankers too.

NessS

I thought this was lovely. Tropical to start off with, more like quava to me than lychee, juicy. Then turns to a pretty floral/fruity scent all the way to dry down. Longevity is good and so is sillage.

esteban747

I Nomade EdT brings femininity to a market of unisex perfumes, loud sweet creations and water down flankers.
It gives a vibe from the early 80’s, it starts bright and sunny, almost too simple and naive. But slowly grows and spread like a wild bugainvillea in summertime. The innocent freesia becomes a sexy sweet tropical flower thanks to the Lychee. It exudes confidence and sensuality.
The oakmoss is noticeable but basically it gives a sort of structure to the other notes.
I wouldn’t hesitate to buy it as a secret weapon for special occasions;)

lediperehodovarts

Finally got a chance to try this, let me just say to me it was another case of love at first sniff and chemistry wise it just worked. Will do a full review later on need more time to get to know Nomade EDT chances are I'll still be getting the EDP as well.

But a small first impressions:

Upon spraying it I'm hit with a mix fruity/floral notes and upon drydown it still remains there I have yet to pick up on any oak moss however as I only detect the Lychee and Freesia.

Full review coming soon.

Nikkafragrance

Beautiful and unusual. Extremely longlasting, the opening is slightly too masculine for me tho. It's nice to have such great earthy fragrance, suitable for hot weather.

Ciceronek

Please! I think it's girly, I think it's cheap. 2/10, very boring fragrance, not for an elegant woman.

ParisLoveXo

OH MY GOSH,, Has to be one of my new favorites!!!! Smelled it in Macy’s couple weeks ago and left the store ,, after I got home I fell in love with it and said I must have it
Just received it in the mail today
Definetly smell the litchi and oak moss . Litchi is very unique smell, almost sour smelling and the oak moss adds this “dirty/ earthy vibe to it ,, freesia balances it out
,,, all In all it’s a scent I’ve never smelt before
VERY FEMININE , VERY STRONG , SPRAY LIGHTY , TO ME IT CAN BECOME CLOYING / OVERPOWERING if sprayed too much .

5/5 STARS!!!!

chicagogirl

Weirdly, upon initial spray it smells like Indian food to me lol. It smells like the green chutney that you're supposed to dip samosas in. Something about this perfume is cilantro-y like the chutney. Maybe it's the strange blend of oak moss, freesia and lychee. The original is a lot more solid and has more substance to it. The dry down of this is pure freesia. A very, very basic freesia that is borderline nauseating. Very late 90s/early 2000s bath and body works. I adore how cute and unique the bottle is though.

Shinder13

I generally stay clear of florals but this ... gosh, so pleasant and appealing. I smell the lychee almost all the way through to dry down but that's not to say it's a linear fragrance. It's the first time I completely agree with the marketing jargon for a perfume - it is captivating, luminous and elegant.

masako_30

Now that I know Nomade it's easy to me identify the same style, its peculiar trace in this even brighter essence. I think maybe this Edt version was in the intent of the creative nose at the time of the first release 'cause it's so perfect.
I'm still dreaming of my dunes, desert sand, dusty dryness of the ground, which perhaps will be more pronounced in a future version, I hope, while I appreciate this awesome creation.

Bella33

I first tested the edp apparantly, it was way too masculine for me. I than got a small sample of this thinking it was the same. To my surprise it turned out to be a delicious fruity soft but still extremely present lichee with that sophisticated undertone all chloe scents have. Can't wait for my bottle to arrive!

Ulusia

Finally I managed to sniff it. I sprayed one hand edt and the other edp. First impression was they are the same, but when you compare them hand to hand, edt has some citrusy freshness and was much softer, after a while I clearly detected edp but edt was gone. Maybe on clothes it would last longer. Now I am not sure which one to buy.

Benjamyn Blue

Love it... The lychee note is delicious...
No more acidic Mirabelle Plum note and it shines...

Of course I still love the original too

pommegom

I would call this Nomade L'eau or some spring editon. Very light floral-fruity scent with a little oakmoss. I'm not into floral perfumes, but this is actually nice, easy to wear, there is no masculine note at all (like in the EDP).

 
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